An articulated dragon/snake figure based on the Lernaean Hydra of Greek mythology and the trials of Hercules.
11h 32m
1× print file
0.15 mm
0.40 mm
78.00 g
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updated April 7, 2023

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The Lernaean Hydra (or Hydra of Lerna) is one of the most infamous and popular creatures from Greek mythology. Known for its multiple regenerating serpentine heads, this hydra originates from the second labor of Hercules. 

Though often shown with 7 or more heads, my interpretation only has 3 heads (for now). I was hoping to capture the essence of a sea serpent in contrast to the more draconic depictions. 

This model is made to fit on a MK3 and Ender3 bed at 100% scale. I included the individual links, head, torso, and tail so you can make a version that fits your fancy or print bed. 

I am thinking of a couple variations of this that I may or may not make (like a 5 headed version), so let me know if there is anything you would like to see. 

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